Why we need to do M&E Feedback mechanism (what works and what does not) Informing stakeholders Project Cycle Assessment and planning- implementation and monitoring- evaluation- adaption Outcome Monitoring (Impact Evaluation) vs. Process Monitoring (Implementation Evaluation) Monitoring Strategy Comparisons- comparing results of our project to some benchmarks: Comparing a group impacted by our project to itself (over time) Comparing a group impacted by our project to a group not impacted
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LEADERSHIP The activity of leading a group of people or an organization or the ability to do this. Leadership involves (1) establishing a clear vision‚ (2) sharing that vision with others so that they will follow willingly‚ (3) providing the information‚ knowledge and methods to realize that vision‚ and (4) coordinating and balancing the conflicting interests of all members and stakeholders. Leadership is "organizing a group of people
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all forms of one specific term; creativity. Every person has somehow displayed an act of creativity since the day they were born; most people have done so within the last day or so‚ and not even have known. Creativity is one of the most common ways for an individual to be able to express themselves. The way a person dresses‚ acts‚ problem-solves‚ or even communicates are all different ways that a person expresses themselves through creativity. Without creativity‚ every individual would be the
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A Framework for Strategic Innovation A Framework for Strategic Innovation Blending strategy and creative exploration to discover future business opportunities ______________________________ by Derrick Palmer & Soren Kaplan Managing Principals‚ InnovationPoint LLC © 2007 InnovationPoint www.innovation-point.com Page 1 A Framework for Strategic Innovation Table of Contents 1. 1.1. 1.2. THE ART AND DISCIPLINE OF STRATEGIC INNOVATION ............. 3 Traditional strategy
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(1991) a learning organization is defined as a company that facilitates the learning of its members and continuously transforms itself . With that definition‚ certain characteristics must be evident in the organization. Learning organizations are adaptive to their surroundings‚ encourage collective and individual learning‚ constructively utilizes feedback to achieve better results‚ and has enhanced adaptability (Fargo & Skyrme‚ 1995). Applying the brain metaphor to organizations‚ allows us to see
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students and their learning. My classroom set up will create a place where sharing ideas is encouraged among the students. I do not want my students to feel that I am the only person in the room that makes the rules. As part of my classroom management‚ the students will participate in setting up the rules and consequences of the classroom. By conducting my classroom this way‚ it will become a more open environment for students to learn. I want to encourage cooperative learning at this stage of my
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The course in organization behaviour helped me understand the impact of individual‚ group and structure within an organization and systematic way in which all these elements work within the organization and allows the predictability of the behaviour and help us move away from intuitive ways. Course also helped me to understand the fact that everyone amongst us has a “Beautiful Me” inside ourselves and the art of learning leadership and management traits without leaving one’s self personality. Although
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How_to_Kill_Creativity_www.hbrreprints.org How to Kill Creativity by Teresa M. Amabile Included with this full-text Harvard Business Review article: 1 Article Summary The Idea in Brief—the core idea The Idea in Practice—putting the idea to work 2 How to Kill Creativity 12 Further Reading A list of related materials‚ with annotations to guide further exploration of the article’s ideas and applications Product 98501 How to Kill Creativity The Idea in Brief If the mantra for the current
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OVERCOMING CHALLENGES IN A MULTICULTURAL VIRTUAL TEAM When working in a multicultural virtual team‚ there are many challenges that you will most likely come across. Some of the problems that multi-cultural virtual teams experience include: time delays in replies‚ lack of synergy among cross-cultural team members‚ communications breakdowns‚ unresolved conflicts among members‚ limited hours allowed to be worked and different holidays. Multicultural teams often generate frustrating management dilemmas
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Chapter 5 Creating Worldwide Innovation and Learning: Exploiting Cross-Border Knowledge Management Focus on one of the most important current challenges facing MNE management-how to develop and diffuse knowledge to support effective worldwide innovation and learning Central‚ Local and Transnational Innovation Two classic processes dominate MNE’s innovative capabilities (traditional) * Centre-for-global innovation model–(International/global) * New opportunity sensed in home country
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